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divergentpath
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Hi I am a yr 1 undergraduate law student (LLB) considering transferring to physics.
Physics was my favorite subject in high school.
My worries:
( I know I probably worry too much, but quitting law is a big deal for me)
FYI Why I want to quit law:
mundane, boring, too detail-oriented, too much reading, not mentally stimulating.
Physics was my favorite subject in high school.
My worries:
- not sure if I can master uni math. High school math is okay but I was not the smartest student in math.
- I am not reading physics in my free time. I mostly read about psychology to understand people including myself. Is it an indication that it isn't my real passion?
- I am interested in many topics (psychology, AI). This again made me question if I will change my mind later.
- what are some of the qualities that make a good/poor physics student?
- For those who hv multiple interests, what made me realize that physics is your passion (but not the others)?
- How to know if one is interested in physics just for curiosity vs passionate enough to pursue it?
- Do you study physics in your free time? If yes, do u think not studying it in my free time indicates my lack of passion?
- Any way to find out if I am smart enough to study physics? (I hv watched some lectures online, introductory courses seem manageable so far). I worry abt the more advanced courses. (High school physics was easy for me but they say uni is a diff lvl)
( I know I probably worry too much, but quitting law is a big deal for me)
FYI Why I want to quit law:
mundane, boring, too detail-oriented, too much reading, not mentally stimulating.